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the suspects ringleaderho served in iraq oversaw the sales of two cases of firearms, including an ak-47 and two other semi automatic rifles. at the sale, which was attended by both a government informant and a gang member, the former marine was asked if he would be willing to sell more weapons to other gang members in the future and he agreed. the suspect called the charges unte. >>> and now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. a california mystery has been solved. an unidentified object thought by many to be a missile launch just off the coast of california was not, at least according to the pend gone and the faa and
the suspects ringleaderho served in iraq oversaw the sales of two cases of firearms, including an ak-47 and two other semi automatic rifles. at the sale, which was attended by both a government informant and a gang member, the former marine was asked if he would be willing to sell more weapons to other gang members in the future and he agreed. the suspect called the charges unte. >>> and now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. a california mystery has...
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because rio is ak-47th with nine-year-old kids with nine millimeters. it's really rough down there. >> rose: but you go every year. >> i come from the ghetto and i know it backwards. my father worked for gangsters as a carpenter, jones boys, toughest gangsters in the history of america. and i wanted to be a gangster until i was 11. >> rose: thank god you became a mussix. >> we had broke in an armory and after we ate all the pie up and everything else, in washington, we broke into a room and i saw a piano. i almost closed the door. went back in there and touched that piano and i knew every cell in my body that that is what i would do the rest of my life. thank god or i would have been dead. >> rose: touched a piano and then you knew. >> yes. and then i stayed after school and learned trombone, everything. i played trombone in the marching band. they walked next to the majorettes. i really wanted to play the trumpet but you have to be practical. >> rose: are you teaching us how to produce in this book. >> people have been talking to me about this for year
because rio is ak-47th with nine-year-old kids with nine millimeters. it's really rough down there. >> rose: but you go every year. >> i come from the ghetto and i know it backwards. my father worked for gangsters as a carpenter, jones boys, toughest gangsters in the history of america. and i wanted to be a gangster until i was 11. >> rose: thank god you became a mussix. >> we had broke in an armory and after we ate all the pie up and everything else, in washington, we...
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the question is, should we have foreign aid, not is foreign aid going to solve the budget by .aking it out most people think we should have a foreign aid program. and there was one other specific. do you recall it? host: he also had questions about folks serving in congress been very wealthy. guest: let say that i went in to the congress out of the cor marine corps and i am almost in the same condition today. i am not rich. but that is not to say you cannot be a greatenator and have great wealth. it seems to me he should not talk in generalities and say that i do not like the center because he is rich. this is not that kind of a country. -- i do not like that senator because he is rich. this is not that kind of a country. if you want to put everything on the table and say, let's cut everything a little bit, or a lot, but we recognize that the debt of the united states that is owed foreign countries, some of which, whether you like it or not, is owed to try now. some of it as much as one trillion dollars. we have got to stop that and turn it around or we are looking at a silent killer t
the question is, should we have foreign aid, not is foreign aid going to solve the budget by .aking it out most people think we should have a foreign aid program. and there was one other specific. do you recall it? host: he also had questions about folks serving in congress been very wealthy. guest: let say that i went in to the congress out of the cor marine corps and i am almost in the same condition today. i am not rich. but that is not to say you cannot be a greatenator and have great...
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the question is, should we have foreign aid, not is foreign aid going to solve the budget by .aking it out most people think we should have a foreign aid program. and there was one other specific. do you recall it? host: he also had questions about folks serving in congress been very wealthy. guest: let me say that i went in to the congress out of the cor marine corps and i am almost in the same condition today. i am not rich. but that is not to say you cannot be a great senator and have great wealth. it seems to me he should not talk in generalities and say that i do not like the center because he is rich. this is not that kind of a country. -- i do not like that senator because he is rich. this is not that kind of a country. if you want to put everything on the table and say, let's cut everything a little bit, or a lot, but we recognize that the debt of the united states that is owed to foreign countries, some of which, whether you like it or not, is owed to try now. some of it as much as one trillion dollars. we have got to stop that and turn it around or we are looking at a silent
the question is, should we have foreign aid, not is foreign aid going to solve the budget by .aking it out most people think we should have a foreign aid program. and there was one other specific. do you recall it? host: he also had questions about folks serving in congress been very wealthy. guest: let me say that i went in to the congress out of the cor marine corps and i am almost in the same condition today. i am not rich. but that is not to say you cannot be a great senator and have great...
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. >> the target two-day sale starts friday at 4:00 ak. >> it's the retailers opportunity to hook you in and get you spending and hopefully hook you in for the rest up season. >> and that season is starting early. >> reporter: at stores like walmart and sears, the sales are already underway. black friday was for some, black thursday instead. >> reporter: customer's frustrations with long lines, big crowds and no parking, retailers offering more door busting deals without the doors. internet purchases now make up nearly 10% of holiday shopping, and stores like macy's, which opened at 4:00 a.m. today is open 24 hours on the internet. >> more and more, we're driving traffic from the internet to our stores and driving traffic from our stores to the internet. >> reporter: the early birds may set the tone for the holiday shopping season. but black friday represents only a small portion of the sales between now and christmas eve which means december sales will have to be strong and december deals will have to be strong too. >> you wait and you'll find great value, the 20th to the 23rd of dec
. >> the target two-day sale starts friday at 4:00 ak. >> it's the retailers opportunity to hook you in and get you spending and hopefully hook you in for the rest up season. >> and that season is starting early. >> reporter: at stores like walmart and sears, the sales are already underway. black friday was for some, black thursday instead. >> reporter: customer's frustrations with long lines, big crowds and no parking, retailers offering more door busting deals...
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on my website i actually have ak link call your story wheren people can leave their stories. i wound up writing a book aboutt race. in many ways it's not. rac i mean, i captured by racial legacy because of these hiddenbf conversations festival starteduy spilling out in this time ofperi historical indigested in myd y family. stays just started coming up. but that is the thread. the broader tapestry is about a central question the. how well do you really know theo people who raise you?ly how much to you really know of history?his there was this complicated about legacy a didn't fully knowether about.s the whether it's the depression or t the holocaust or polio epidemic, ryten ve parents are often very careful about what they tell their children. hil if they wanted children to sort whey don't put rockets in their tocket on the way out the door, they keep their harder stories to themselves. i call this the grace of silence but i hope that it would spark .nk it ision i think it's starting to happen. in some ways i have decided that there is benefit in having those conversations an
on my website i actually have ak link call your story wheren people can leave their stories. i wound up writing a book aboutt race. in many ways it's not. rac i mean, i captured by racial legacy because of these hiddenbf conversations festival starteduy spilling out in this time ofperi historical indigested in myd y family. stays just started coming up. but that is the thread. the broader tapestry is about a central question the. how well do you really know theo people who raise you?ly how much...
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>> guest: because most violencee is random.a and so if somebody comes up to your car with their ak-47 and they have mal intent and theyo look in and there's a woman, you get 15 seconds of grace period. a little bit of shock goes at long way. that doesn't mean that many ofat my female colleagues haven't been horrificically mistreated. but kidnapping a woman is expensive, it's ethically anda religiously suspect. you need a woman to watch her, you need ap separate space, ande sod in those small ways which ae really the most important ways doing this kind of reporting, it was given some safety. >> host: did somebody walk up t> your car with an ak-47? >> guest: there is an episode -- yes, someone strafes the car with -- yes. automatic fire in somalia. there were definitely -- in fact, there was an episode thati i was attacked by something called the nigeria taliban in northern nigeria. don't write about it in the w book because the book is not bec about, like, hot zones, rah rah. the book is about africans and asians. but there's plenty of that if somebody wants to read af little -- you kn
>> guest: because most violencee is random.a and so if somebody comes up to your car with their ak-47 and they have mal intent and theyo look in and there's a woman, you get 15 seconds of grace period. a little bit of shock goes at long way. that doesn't mean that many ofat my female colleagues haven't been horrificically mistreated. but kidnapping a woman is expensive, it's ethically anda religiously suspect. you need a woman to watch her, you need ap separate space, ande sod in those...
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when all the communications and tens of thousand of computer networks were routed to china, ak#q!e department of defense-- d "dot-gov"-- those are u.s. governments departments. the u.s. senate and nasa also had all their traffic diverted. companies like dell, yahoo, microsoft and ibm had their data diverted by china telecom, too. on that day in april, officers logging into a pentagon website ended up looking at an image that came to the screen via china. it's not clear what china did with the internet traffic routed through its computers, and it's not clear if the data that passed through china was saved to be examined later. but larry wortzel, a commissioner on the commission that investigated the incident, is worried. >> the real concern is that it was intentional and these communications were recorded, and that they will be exploited over time to create either penetrations or to create networked malicious viruses. once traffic goes through chinese-- not servers, but in fact chinese routers or switchers, chinese devices-- it's possible for the traffic itself to be manipulated. i
when all the communications and tens of thousand of computer networks were routed to china, ak#q!e department of defense-- d "dot-gov"-- those are u.s. governments departments. the u.s. senate and nasa also had all their traffic diverted. companies like dell, yahoo, microsoft and ibm had their data diverted by china telecom, too. on that day in april, officers logging into a pentagon website ended up looking at an image that came to the screen via china. it's not clear what china did...
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prácticamente del consumidor no creció desde el 2007, esto significa que hay una demanda que se ha ido ak mucho hablando acumulando y que el consumidor necesita re vo nno var su consu >>>angie: yolanda es sxrerts ex ofer ofertas su familia pasará el día y la noche de acción de gracias afuera de un comercio >>> porque hay muy buenas promociones, hay computadoras con buenos precios. entonces por eso estamos aquí. >>>angie: en miami angie sandoval telemundo. >>>josé: y para una información más amplia y detallada sobre las compras de fin de año sólo tiene que ir a telemundo.com/noticias. en este día de acción de gracias muchos ayudaron aliviar la soledad de los namás desamparad maría paula ochoa tiene la historia de anaheim california. >>>periodista: desde muy temprano la familia verastegui su puso en línea para recibir la cena de acción de gracias, la recesión ceconómica ha golpeado >>> venimos a ver sí nos dan un poco de comida no trabajamos ni mi esposo ni yo >>> no nos alcanza para comprar un pavo. >>>periodista: el señor garcía es el anfitrión a la que el año pasado
prácticamente del consumidor no creció desde el 2007, esto significa que hay una demanda que se ha ido ak mucho hablando acumulando y que el consumidor necesita re vo nno var su consu >>>angie: yolanda es sxrerts ex ofer ofertas su familia pasará el día y la noche de acción de gracias afuera de un comercio >>> porque hay muy buenas promociones, hay computadoras con buenos precios. entonces por eso estamos aquí. >>>angie: en miami angie sandoval telemundo....
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. >> reporter: the logo, a skater atop an ak-47 has been brand and will soon appear on skating merchandise worldwide supporting skateistan and maybe taking afghanistan's girls to new heights. >> by the way, i stood on my feet for that brief lesson but i'll stand on solid ground. >>> coming up, martha stewart shares her secret for a tasty thanksgiving gravy, right after this. hey, you made your own lunch. yep! (mom) i'm so proud of you. the bus is here, gotta go mom. okay hunny, have a great day. look in your bag, made you something. (announcer) it's more than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show someone how much you care. choosey moms, choose jif. let's take the holidays by the antlers. let's roll through those doors at 5:00 a.m. and fill our sleighs to capacity. with all kinds of buzzing, roaring, and humming. with guaranteed low prices that are now even lower, there will be more than tinsel glinting around our trees. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. we're lowering the cost of christmas morning with this 18-volt 4-piece ryobi combo
. >> reporter: the logo, a skater atop an ak-47 has been brand and will soon appear on skating merchandise worldwide supporting skateistan and maybe taking afghanistan's girls to new heights. >> by the way, i stood on my feet for that brief lesson but i'll stand on solid ground. >>> coming up, martha stewart shares her secret for a tasty thanksgiving gravy, right after this. hey, you made your own lunch. yep! (mom) i'm so proud of you. the bus is here, gotta go mom. okay...
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lomas graduate saw several marines die in battling the taliban fighters >> his friend jake took an ak-47 round in the leg in a three-hour fire fight. >> we were hit with an ide. he lost one on the ground. myself was injured. >> surgeons reattached two of his fingers severed by shrapnel. >> it's a little different, but i have friends and family around me. >> i can't imagine anything more special. it's unreal. >> after seven months of hard fighting, and a diet of field rations they will sit down to a home cooked meal knowing their tour of duty is finally over. there is no place like home. reporting in walnut creek, i'm alan wang, "abc 7 news." >> best thanksgiving ever. >> such a young man at war too to have to go through all of that. >> it's thanksgiving day and you will gathered around the table and cold weather promotes eating. >> sun will want to draw you out but the smell of food will keep you anchored. >> exactly. >> 6:48 this morning. back to vollmer peak peak, guys are being creative this morning, i sure appreciate it, is this sun set district. it looks great but it's cold. let'
lomas graduate saw several marines die in battling the taliban fighters >> his friend jake took an ak-47 round in the leg in a three-hour fire fight. >> we were hit with an ide. he lost one on the ground. myself was injured. >> surgeons reattached two of his fingers severed by shrapnel. >> it's a little different, but i have friends and family around me. >> i can't imagine anything more special. it's unreal. >> after seven months of hard fighting, and a diet...
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. >> his friend jake took an ak-47 round in the leg during a three hour fire fight. >> we were hit by an ide. we lost one on the ground. myself was injured. >> surgeons reattached two of his fingers severed by shrapnel. >> it's a little different but i have my friends and family that will help a lot. >> i can't imagine so special. it's unreal. >> after seven months of hard fighting, a diet of field rations, they will sit down to a home cooked thanksgiving meal knowing their tour of duty is finally over. there is no place like home. >> still ahead, a family spends first thanksgiving together in more than 40 years. but their reunion is not complete. search for a long lost brother is next. >> majority of americans don't want to put up with the blue blood. >> who is he is talking about? sarah palin has choice worth for the bush family. >> and flying could be hazardous to your health? >>> welcome back. it's 5:48. if you are traveling, low 50s along the coast. mid-50s around central valley let's head up to the sierra and see how it's going to be quiet. 37 but look at the morning low, 6 belo
. >> his friend jake took an ak-47 round in the leg during a three hour fire fight. >> we were hit by an ide. we lost one on the ground. myself was injured. >> surgeons reattached two of his fingers severed by shrapnel. >> it's a little different but i have my friends and family that will help a lot. >> i can't imagine so special. it's unreal. >> after seven months of hard fighting, a diet of field rations, they will sit down to a home cooked thanksgiving...
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. >> his friend jake took an ak-47 to the leg during a three-hour fire fight. >> we were hit by an ide. we lost one on the ground. myself was injured. >> two surgeons reattached two of his fingers shattered by shrapnel. >> it's a little difficult adapting but i have my sons and family and that is going to help me a lot. >> i can't imagine anything more special. >> after seven months of hard fighting, on a diet of rations, they will sit down to a home cooked thanksgiving meal knowing their tour of duty is finally over. there is no place like home. >>> coming up.... >> americans don't want to put up the blue bud. >> sarah palin had choice words for the bush family. >> also a family spent the first thanksgiving in 40 years and the search for long lost baby brother. >> and could flying be hazardous to your health. to your health. the price your brain - hello! - ha! why don't you try a home cooked meal... with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good. what would you guys like? hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! with not having
. >> his friend jake took an ak-47 to the leg during a three-hour fire fight. >> we were hit by an ide. we lost one on the ground. myself was injured. >> two surgeons reattached two of his fingers shattered by shrapnel. >> it's a little difficult adapting but i have my sons and family and that is going to help me a lot. >> i can't imagine anything more special. >> after seven months of hard fighting, on a diet of rations, they will sit down to a home cooked...
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all they i'm a we have so many privates here ake a difference. look at our , it's -- we have 100% of and you might that be in a time when we are. hard operations tempo in both an we have such great rates. making absolutely critical decisions opportunity to lea d others. others. and yet they're making a real ce. all really is back into so we all want to wish you a great thanks giving. thanks again for your support thanks again for your support of we appre ciate what you do for us every day. host: general, we'll have to leave it there. thank you for spending some thank you for spending some time with us and for our happy thaverpbing giving thanks giving and you and the troopts in iraq. joining us on the phone this morning is patrick quinn with the associated press. i want to show our viewers this headline. government challenges afghan votes. what is happening? >> well, the afghan attorney general's office has gotten involved in the election. they're basically investigating what they think is a fraud that's gone on. today they just elected two -- ar
all they i'm a we have so many privates here ake a difference. look at our , it's -- we have 100% of and you might that be in a time when we are. hard operations tempo in both an we have such great rates. making absolutely critical decisions opportunity to lea d others. others. and yet they're making a real ce. all really is back into so we all want to wish you a great thanks giving. thanks again for your support thanks again for your support of we appre ciate what you do for us every day....
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. >> his friend jake took an ak-47 round to the leg during a three-hour firefight. >> and we were hit by an ied. four marines were hit, and we lost one on the ground. myself was injured. >> surmgens reattached two of his fingers. >> got a little banged up, but treeing to get back on there. >> he is adapting, but i will have my friends and family around me. >> i can't imagine anything more special. it is unreal. >> after seven months of hard fighting and sleep less nights and a diet of field rations, thomas and his friend jake will sit down to a home cooked thanksgiving meal knowing their tour of duty is finally over. there is no place like home. president aring in walnut creek, alan wang, abc7 news. >> no indeed. >>> well, could she have been saved? up next, details of a nurse at napa state hospital leaves a daughter with an agonizing question. >> the majority of americans don't want to put up with the blue blood. >> sarah palin's choice words for the bush family. >> and the only remaining swan from the palace of fine >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>>
. >> his friend jake took an ak-47 round to the leg during a three-hour firefight. >> and we were hit by an ied. four marines were hit, and we lost one on the ground. myself was injured. >> surmgens reattached two of his fingers. >> got a little banged up, but treeing to get back on there. >> he is adapting, but i will have my friends and family around me. >> i can't imagine anything more special. it is unreal. >> after seven months of hard fighting and...
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he was carrying an ak-47 with 30 rounds in the clip. that makes you proud as being a member of the police commission and a member of this city. the officers are doing the job out there. those guns came off the street and those people are in custody. i want to thank the officers for their hard work, i want to thank the mayor. i want to thank chief gascon. he has done a great job. thank you. >> thank you, commissioner. we can reopen for any questions that you may have. yes. >> chief, my understanding -- a number of shootings more than that in previous years or car robberies in the tenderloin as well. >> unquestionably, crimes move around and sometimes you put resources in one place and you move it to another area. there are neighborhoods that we have seen some concerning trends and we put a great deal of attention. some of you may recall that actually earlier in the year, we started to have a spike in robberies. year-to-date, robberies are now down again. as a matter of fact, as of the last week, we're down 7% which compared to the same t
he was carrying an ak-47 with 30 rounds in the clip. that makes you proud as being a member of the police commission and a member of this city. the officers are doing the job out there. those guns came off the street and those people are in custody. i want to thank the officers for their hard work, i want to thank the mayor. i want to thank chief gascon. he has done a great job. thank you. >> thank you, commissioner. we can reopen for any questions that you may have. yes. >> chief,...
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the way i haven't made it past the last sixteen stage since two thousand and four however homesite i aks are among the three teams who could join the spanish side their ac milan and was there already with them also getting to progress and despite rael being in a comfortable position we all know society cannot take the pressure off. oh i see you may need to win another game and knowing the rain you know he will want to win the last game so we'll be ready as well we have two players missing but the rest are fit to play. well meanwhile marína has broken his in for silence for the first time since completing a two game touchline ban which prevented him from giving pre or post match press conferences realm of data still undefeated and a very new in all competitions but he's not resting on his laurels. well feel the same pressure the players me and other coaches as well we're all very motivated and under a lot of pressure since we were with teams with big prospects teams which are able to when prices go want the same to be the best in the champions league or other competitions that's what mot
the way i haven't made it past the last sixteen stage since two thousand and four however homesite i aks are among the three teams who could join the spanish side their ac milan and was there already with them also getting to progress and despite rael being in a comfortable position we all know society cannot take the pressure off. oh i see you may need to win another game and knowing the rain you know he will want to win the last game so we'll be ready as well we have two players missing but...
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let's tee ake it from the top. what happened? >> reporter: what happened was that south korea had this planned military exercise and they informed the koreans of the date and sxaexact time when the exercise would begin as required. as soon as they started firing their artillery at a range on this island off the west coast of the korean peninsula, north korea opened up with about a three hour barrage of more than 100 artillery shells said to have struck the island killing two mort korean marines, injuring about a half dozen or more others. and including some civilians. now, the immediate response from south korea was to turn some of hair guns toward the north koreans and to launch f-16 fighter jets flew over the cher but did not open pir on the north core reanswer. and initially the south koreans had claimed there were heavy north korean casualty, but no way to prove that. the immediate reaction from the u.s. military quite frankly was to do nothing. to consult with the south koreans so what they were doing, but there was fear tha
let's tee ake it from the top. what happened? >> reporter: what happened was that south korea had this planned military exercise and they informed the koreans of the date and sxaexact time when the exercise would begin as required. as soon as they started firing their artillery at a range on this island off the west coast of the korean peninsula, north korea opened up with about a three hour barrage of more than 100 artillery shells said to have struck the island killing two mort korean...
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be sure to tune in bat ak 4:00, 5:00, and 6:00 for all of the latest news. until then, have a great tuesday. see you ter.
be sure to tune in bat ak 4:00, 5:00, and 6:00 for all of the latest news. until then, have a great tuesday. see you ter.
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through but haven't made it past the last sixteen stage since two thousand and four however homesite i aks are among the three teams who could join this undersized there with ac milan and also begin to progress and despite bale being in a comfortable position well knows his side cannot take the pressure off. oh i see you may need to win another game and knowing the radio he will want to win the last game so we'll be ready as well we have two players missing but the rest are fit to play. meanwhile maria has broken his in for silence in amsterdam as a meeting with the media for the first time since completing a two game touchline ban the ban prevented the portuguese coach from giving pre or post match press conferences well israel based i.x. on choose day that ensure they finish first in the final group d. stages. as. well feel the same pressure the players made and other coaches as well we're all very motivated and under a lot of pressure since we are with teams with big prospects to use which are able to when prices go want to say to be the best in the champions league and other competitio
through but haven't made it past the last sixteen stage since two thousand and four however homesite i aks are among the three teams who could join this undersized there with ac milan and also begin to progress and despite bale being in a comfortable position well knows his side cannot take the pressure off. oh i see you may need to win another game and knowing the radio he will want to win the last game so we'll be ready as well we have two players missing but the rest are fit to play....
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you have, for example, the chinese duplicate ak-47's which were copied from the ak-47's made in russia. they have been notified on tv as being photographed with the taliban using an anti-aircraft gun, which was definitely a russian-made anti-aircraft gun. i would like to know why they don't cut the supply lines of these groups and keep an eye on those and prevent the ammunition from coming in from these foreign countries. you have one shipment that was intercepted going to syria with atomic reactor parts that came from north korea. there is a proliferation of a to z on arms, from the small arms to the nuclear fission aspects. i would like to hear your comments. guest: there is a huge amount of weaponry that is being traffic around the world. it is difficult to find out where or what it is. first of all, afghanistan having been in a real conflict for 32 years is a place that has plenty of weapons, particularly ak-47's and of those type of things. this is a well armed country. secondly, this is not an easy country to control the border of. some of the border terrain itself is in dispute.
you have, for example, the chinese duplicate ak-47's which were copied from the ak-47's made in russia. they have been notified on tv as being photographed with the taliban using an anti-aircraft gun, which was definitely a russian-made anti-aircraft gun. i would like to know why they don't cut the supply lines of these groups and keep an eye on those and prevent the ammunition from coming in from these foreign countries. you have one shipment that was intercepted going to syria with atomic...
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this christmas,ake it joyful, at your hallmark gold crown store. i worry about my son playing football. which is why i'm reallexcited. because toyota developed this software that can simulate head injuries in an accident and helps make people safer. then they shared this technology with researchers at wake forest to help reduce head injuries on the football field. so, you know, i can feel a bit better about my son playing football. [ male announcer ] how would you use toyota technology to make a better world? learn how to share your ideas at toyota.com/ideasforgood. >>> it's almost tyk for the big susan boyle concert, the correct answer is b, blackburn. and susan will sing for us in the next half hour, meantime over to matt. >> now to our speci series thanks and giving. "today" contributing correspondent jenna bush hager visited the hospital and spent some time i familiar territory. jenna, good morng to yo >> like you i had the opportunity to go to st. jude and i got to go back to my texas roots witan extraordinary young lady. to cassidy, she loves
this christmas,ake it joyful, at your hallmark gold crown store. i worry about my son playing football. which is why i'm reallexcited. because toyota developed this software that can simulate head injuries in an accident and helps make people safer. then they shared this technology with researchers at wake forest to help reduce head injuries on the football field. so, you know, i can feel a bit better about my son playing football. [ male announcer ] how would you use toyota technology to make...
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the sun glare aking it for an extraadifficult ride. that's a look at the morning commute. back to you. >>> still head an iraq war veteran suspended from school. ccbc officials made the decision after reading one of his essays. we want to know what you think. is it right for a college to require a war veteran to get a psychological evaluation before ú%turning to class? our phone lines are open now at >>> an iraq war veteran is told not to return tt ccbc until he gets a mental evaluation. they refer to killing as a drug, he was talking about killing terrooist, not fellow ameeicans. the school says it couldn't take any chances. that brings us to the question of the day. is it right for a college to require a war veteran to get a psychological evaluation before returning to class? reisterstown. good morning, karen.3 >> i think the answer should be yes. as a psyche nurse i think that some of the returning veterans may have problems with ptsd. post-traumatic stress, some of them may know that, some others may not understand the problems others. >> so should all of them get it,
the sun glare aking it for an extraadifficult ride. that's a look at the morning commute. back to you. >>> still head an iraq war veteran suspended from school. ccbc officials made the decision after reading one of his essays. we want to know what you think. is it right for a college to require a war veteran to get a psychological evaluation before ú%turning to class? our phone lines are open now at >>> an iraq war veteran is told not to return tt ccbc until he gets a mental...
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it was supposed to be mullah ak tar muhammad mansour. the u.s. paid him lots of money. this morning, the afghan president is denying he met with mansour. >>> americans appear evenly divided on those new airport security measures. our new abc news poll finds 50% say they go too far. meanwhile, 48% say they are justified. the tsa is now asking for patience as we head toward the busiest travel day of the year. here, now, is sharyn alfonsi. >> reporter: on one of the busiest travel days of the year, we fanned out to ten airports across the country, to find out how long passengers are waiting to get through security. in denver, 16 minutes. chicago, seven. atlanta, five. and boston, just two minutes. on average, about nine minutes. where is all that chaos we were expecting? well, the tsa says, of the 2 million passengers who fly every day, less than 3% are getting patdowns. 3%. and less than 1%, are being pulled aside for even more screening. meaning, millions of passengers are moving through security swiftly. viral videos, like this one, of an 8-year-old boy getting screened
it was supposed to be mullah ak tar muhammad mansour. the u.s. paid him lots of money. this morning, the afghan president is denying he met with mansour. >>> americans appear evenly divided on those new airport security measures. our new abc news poll finds 50% say they go too far. meanwhile, 48% say they are justified. the tsa is now asking for patience as we head toward the busiest travel day of the year. here, now, is sharyn alfonsi. >> reporter: on one of the busiest travel...
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that's the ak-47 hole. >> reporter: the hole is in the bottom of a helicopter. the inscription he wrote next to it says it all. >> almost got me. that's the date, my new alive birthday. the bullet struck the bottom of the aircraft and part of the pieces went right over my sunglasses and right underneath my helmet here. >> reporter: just five stitches and one day later, he was back in the air. sergeant jimmy saddle is a p.j., a combat paramedic with search and rescue squadrons. it's a well-oiled team from the ground to the cockpit. the pedros as they're known here can scramble within minutes of a call for help. their motto is that others may live. >> it's all about the guy on the ground and we're there to support them. >> reporter: waiting for a mission, they trained in the art of flying low, using speed as their best defense. racing their own shadow. and assessing potential threats, which is, as we discover, can require split second calls whether someone with a weapon is friend or foe. >> roger, did he present anything? >> negative. >> we'll leave him alone. >>
that's the ak-47 hole. >> reporter: the hole is in the bottom of a helicopter. the inscription he wrote next to it says it all. >> almost got me. that's the date, my new alive birthday. the bullet struck the bottom of the aircraft and part of the pieces went right over my sunglasses and right underneath my helmet here. >> reporter: just five stitches and one day later, he was back in the air. sergeant jimmy saddle is a p.j., a combat paramedic with search and rescue squadrons....
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. >> reporter: according to most real treasure is this gun, this ak, a gold-plated ak that they were able to seize from hussein's palace, a popular gun for people to see when they come to the gun vault. >> the stuff that didn't make it. brian and his photo journalist were invited to spend a couple of days with the feds and city police. go to abc2news.com where we've broken down a lot of brian's information. you'll find a lot of it interesting. come back for his full report tonight, the dna of a gun, only on abc2 news at 11:00. jamie costello, abc2 news. >> thank you. >>> you find something in a wal-mart store but you think it's overpriced because you've just seen it in another store at a cheaper price. well, wal-mart says it's working for you this holiday season. how you can get the store to drop that price. and, feeding the families who need it most. two churches are making sure people have some family time and full stomach this thanksgiving. thank you for calling usa pmy name peggy. peggy, yes, i'd like to redeem my reward points for a gift card. tell points please? 250,000. calcul
. >> reporter: according to most real treasure is this gun, this ak, a gold-plated ak that they were able to seize from hussein's palace, a popular gun for people to see when they come to the gun vault. >> the stuff that didn't make it. brian and his photo journalist were invited to spend a couple of days with the feds and city police. go to abc2news.com where we've broken down a lot of brian's information. you'll find a lot of it interesting. come back for his full report tonight,...
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verifies been good guys and bad guys and technology they evolve from spears to bows and arrows and ak-47s but now there are weapons that include weapons that can go through cyberspace. that brings up a variety of very interesting questions. so, let me start by exploring the metaphor just a little bit. this is the situation where the bad guy has a gun and there we are. the first thing we do is put a bullet proof vest on and this is a good thing to do, because you know when you do that, you are more protected. and so, i have a sheriff's badge here because we sometimes deputize the cops that act on our behalf and if you think about bulletproof vests as an instrument for defense you have to ask a variety of questions. u.s. questions like how effective are they and how strong are they and how like anemic them? how can you ensure that every copy is when how do you make sure they are well-made and so on? of course we don't just give them the bulletproof vest. to give them the guns as well and now you have to ask if ready by the questions like what types of guns can the cops use and when did
verifies been good guys and bad guys and technology they evolve from spears to bows and arrows and ak-47s but now there are weapons that include weapons that can go through cyberspace. that brings up a variety of very interesting questions. so, let me start by exploring the metaphor just a little bit. this is the situation where the bad guy has a gun and there we are. the first thing we do is put a bullet proof vest on and this is a good thing to do, because you know when you do that, you are...
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so it looks ak now along the peninsula. and westbound 580 tracking the ride out of the altamont pass looks ak right now. a little sluggish and then it slows again from hopyard up towards 680. back to you. >> thank you. >>> if you have a story idea or comment would you would li
so it looks ak now along the peninsula. and westbound 580 tracking the ride out of the altamont pass looks ak right now. a little sluggish and then it slows again from hopyard up towards 680. back to you. >> thank you. >>> if you have a story idea or comment would you would li
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>> i met with president ak ma din jad and it was a very positive meeting. you know, as alex said, we are hoping and praying for a humanitarian release without a trial, and another thanksgiving for the families without shane and kwrorb is just going to be a horrible thing. jenna: i want to talk to you about that thanksgiving, the thanksgiving that you were in prison last year, in just a moment, but what did the iranian president say to you when you asked for your friend and your fiance to be released? >> well, he was very cordial and he congratulated my mother on my release, he congratulated me, and he said he would intervene and give a recommendation to the judiciary for maximum leniency. jenna: you know alex, is it easier or harder having sarah back with you at home? >> well, it's great to have her back. i mean, she's to me a connection to josh. she feels like a sister i never had, but at the same time, it's a painful reminder, it actually tells me in more and more detail what it means to be confined, what it means to have to walk with a blindfold on your
>> i met with president ak ma din jad and it was a very positive meeting. you know, as alex said, we are hoping and praying for a humanitarian release without a trial, and another thanksgiving for the families without shane and kwrorb is just going to be a horrible thing. jenna: i want to talk to you about that thanksgiving, the thanksgiving that you were in prison last year, in just a moment, but what did the iranian president say to you when you asked for your friend and your fiance to...
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. >>> congress faces big challenges aa it heads back to work during theeupcoming ake dumb session. big task includes tax cuts, renewing unemployment benefits and addrrssing ssues like don't and don't tell. melanie has more on the challenges that lawwakers face. >> reporter: with little time left on the clocc, congress has to pass the budget for a bill to fund the government temporarily. they need to make ecisions for doctors and whether to extend unemployment benefits to millions and whether to extend bush tax cuts before they expiie on december thirst, the obama administration should focus on creating jobs. >> democratic leaders plan tt use the last few deals that lawmakees expect to spend in washington this year, focusing on everything except preventing this tax hike which will cost us even more jobs. >> reporter: so will congresss lame uck session end up being productive or will it be lame. the obama administration hopes they have time to tackle top issues like a future missile defense system in europe. -p>> we're continuing to work wh the democratic and republican senators to t
. >>> congress faces big challenges aa it heads back to work during theeupcoming ake dumb session. big task includes tax cuts, renewing unemployment benefits and addrrssing ssues like don't and don't tell. melanie has more on the challenges that lawwakers face. >> reporter: with little time left on the clocc, congress has to pass the budget for a bill to fund the government temporarily. they need to make ecisions for doctors and whether to extend unemployment benefits to millions...
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if somebody comes up to your car with their ak-47 and they look in, there's a woman, you get 15 seconds of grace period. a little bit of shock goes a long way. that doesn't mean that many of my female colleagues haven't been mistreated. kidnapping a woman is expensive, it's religious suspect, you need a woman to watch her, a separate space. so in those small ways, which are really the most important, i was given some safety. >> host: did somebody walk up to your car with an ak-47? >> guest: there was an episode -- yes. automatic fire in somalia. there was an episode that i was attached by something called the nigerian taliban. i don't write about it in the book, because the book is not about like hot zones, rah, rah, it's about africans and asia. but there's plenty of that if somebody wants to read. i was in some very bad shelling in somalia. when we hear this, somalia, for example, is the most dangerous place on earth for journalist. the reality is that's statistic means local journalist. everywhere i went, i worked with local people. and it's those people who end up paying the price s
if somebody comes up to your car with their ak-47 and they look in, there's a woman, you get 15 seconds of grace period. a little bit of shock goes a long way. that doesn't mean that many of my female colleagues haven't been mistreated. kidnapping a woman is expensive, it's religious suspect, you need a woman to watch her, a separate space. so in those small ways, which are really the most important, i was given some safety. >> host: did somebody walk up to your car with an ak-47?...
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. >> braun: ak-47s-- not by the thousands, but by the tens of thousands. >> keteyian: so he weaponizes civil war in africa. >> braun: he transformed these young adolescent warriors into insidious, mindless, maniacally driven killing machines that operated with assembly line efficiencies. >> keteyian: now 43, bout, from the soviet republic of tajikistan, is a mystery man who reportedly served in the soviet air force and intelligence service. the u.s. has indicted him on four terror-related charges, including conspiracy to kill americans. what makes him a threat to the united states? >> braun: he is a shadow facilitator. he's arming not only designated terrorist groups, insurgent groups, but he's also arming very powerful drug trafficking cartels around the globe. >> keteyian: taking advantage of russian military contacts at the highest levels, and the collapse of the soviet union, federal prosecutors allege bout essentially became a one-stop shop, offering an unlimited supply of stockpiled cold war weapons to "bad guys" around the world, including charles taylor of liberia, who's now on
. >> braun: ak-47s-- not by the thousands, but by the tens of thousands. >> keteyian: so he weaponizes civil war in africa. >> braun: he transformed these young adolescent warriors into insidious, mindless, maniacally driven killing machines that operated with assembly line efficiencies. >> keteyian: now 43, bout, from the soviet republic of tajikistan, is a mystery man who reportedly served in the soviet air force and intelligence service. the u.s. has indicted him on...
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through their property every week, and they don't know who they are, and they may be led by a guy with an ak-47 who back home in mexico is cutting heads off. everyone has a right to be safe but so do the people who are here and really do have dreams and feel as american as you and i do. >> maria teresa, how do you get a subject change with people in this conversation? by that i mean there are people who focus almost exclusively on border security, on a fence, on tripling the personnel on the southern border. we did triple the personnel on the southern border between presidents reagan and presidents clinton. we tripled it. and the illegal crossovers increased with the tripling. how do you get people to get out of the one little solution or the one little hole they want to keep this conversation in? >> i think what you're talking about is right now the lack of comprehensive immigration reform, everything we do from now until then is a band-aid effect. we're not addressing the core issue. the core issue is, one, we have to modernize our immigration system. we're using antiquated rules and askin
through their property every week, and they don't know who they are, and they may be led by a guy with an ak-47 who back home in mexico is cutting heads off. everyone has a right to be safe but so do the people who are here and really do have dreams and feel as american as you and i do. >> maria teresa, how do you get a subject change with people in this conversation? by that i mean there are people who focus almost exclusively on border security, on a fence, on tripling the personnel on...
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what everybody now calls al qaeda central in the mountains in ak stan and afghanistan that they cannot use afghanistan as a platform. number two we give the freely elected government the opportunity to protect itself against the taliban and any other interests it can't reconcile with and train up their forces. we said, we are going to add additional resources to get that done. we are going to begin to transition our military out of iraq -- excuse me, afghanistan, this coming summer. and now all of nato, the president is about to head off to meet with nato. >> larry: in lisbon. >> in lisbon. we will agree to transition and in 2014 it is theirs to take care of themselves in terms of security. >> larry: americans may say, but how many die before 2014? >> well, unfortunately if one dies it's one too many. i had a son who spent a year in iraq and every single day i got up and every single day i haven't -- having been to iraq 17, 18 times it was on my mind. i would walk in, i swear to god, and jill would be making toast or making coffee, saying a prayer. every minute if you have a son, daugh
what everybody now calls al qaeda central in the mountains in ak stan and afghanistan that they cannot use afghanistan as a platform. number two we give the freely elected government the opportunity to protect itself against the taliban and any other interests it can't reconcile with and train up their forces. we said, we are going to add additional resources to get that done. we are going to begin to transition our military out of iraq -- excuse me, afghanistan, this coming summer. and now all...
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[applause] monica, ake published by four way books. [applause] and it is my great pleasure and personal joy to announce this year's winner by unanimous vote, terence hays. [applause] [applause] >> i have no speech. i was sitting and thinking, i should have come up with blurbs for the other finalist and i was thinking i have to thank my wife, whose eyes are better than my eyes. my editor, paul flow-back. [applause] i think paul lets me think i can do anything i want. i can neither screwup, like my wife i think that is the best kind of partner, the one that lets you been perfect. so i am just happy, shaking a little bit and i'm not going to say anything else. we can get on with the rest of the show. thank you all. [applause] >> terence hays. the national book award in nonfiction will be presented by marjorie garber. marjorie is the author of 15 books, including the award-winning shakespeare after all. ladies and gentlemen, marjorie garber. [applause] speak it is a pleasure and an honor to be here this evening. it has been my privilege ov
[applause] monica, ake published by four way books. [applause] and it is my great pleasure and personal joy to announce this year's winner by unanimous vote, terence hays. [applause] [applause] >> i have no speech. i was sitting and thinking, i should have come up with blurbs for the other finalist and i was thinking i have to thank my wife, whose eyes are better than my eyes. my editor, paul flow-back. [applause] i think paul lets me think i can do anything i want. i can neither screwup,...
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. >> really the injury early on in the season so just trying to get ak clip mated and get back in the rotation. >> college football, stanford keep their hopes alive while cal needs one more win to become bowl eligible. a ton on the line today when cal hosts stanford in the 113th edition of the big game. might very well be the final big game for stanford's dynamic duo of the head coach and star quarterback lutz. lutz certainly the number one pick and with that rookie salary cap coming at some point he would leave tens of millions on the table should he decide to stick around. all about beating your arch rival. >> you talk about taking every game the same way, approaching the same way. there's a little more to this, the emotional level, all the hype throughout the week. it's a special game. and in the season, too, it's a critical time. >> a whole lot of pride going into this week. we've had seven out of eight years. i think i've lost once in the past four years. not looking to give it up again. >> stanford seven point favorite to win the big game. back to landry field with the knicks. h
. >> really the injury early on in the season so just trying to get ak clip mated and get back in the rotation. >> college football, stanford keep their hopes alive while cal needs one more win to become bowl eligible. a ton on the line today when cal hosts stanford in the 113th edition of the big game. might very well be the final big game for stanford's dynamic duo of the head coach and star quarterback lutz. lutz certainly the number one pick and with that rookie salary cap...
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there for two days of middle easting with nato and the european+ union, reashiring allies and take ak trade and the war in afghanistan, but he's left a lot of issues unresolved here on capitol hill. one of themes the jobless, unemployment, they failed in the house here last night to pass an extension of unemployment benefits for the 2 million people whose benefits run out as of december 1st. the problem, it will cost $12.5 billion to extend them through the end of february. the other big unresolved issue, of course what to do about the bush tax cuts that expire at the end of the year. the white house suggested temporarily extending them for the wealthy embracing a temporary extension, but democrats now say they will try to get votes in the next couple of weeks that only deal with the middle class. that's something that republicans say they absolutely will not support. they want those tax breaks to continue for people who make over $250,000 a year. if they don't get something done they will all expire come january. one issue where it seems there may be agreement, however. senator joe l
there for two days of middle easting with nato and the european+ union, reashiring allies and take ak trade and the war in afghanistan, but he's left a lot of issues unresolved here on capitol hill. one of themes the jobless, unemployment, they failed in the house here last night to pass an extension of unemployment benefits for the 2 million people whose benefits run out as of december 1st. the problem, it will cost $12.5 billion to extend them through the end of february. the other big...
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we have already done a dynamite ak pel la and today we're going to team up with the band. their videos are so creative, they have become viral video sensations. we decided to take that segment and put it on tomorrow morning on "today" -- oh, turning into a mob on us here. the gang with ok-go tomorrow morning on "today." >> let's look at the top stories inside from the news desk. >> good morning, everybody. in the news, today president obama is try to salvage a key treaty. the chief negotiator jon kyl moved to block the vote until next year when democrats still have a smaller majority. the treaty limits u.s. defense options and does not guarantee russian compliance. >>> three big banks are close to a settlement with state regulators over improper foreclosures. under the settlement, bank of america, jp morgan chase and wells fargo would compensate barrowers who lost homes because of sloppy paperwork. the banks would agree not to pursue foreclosures against people trying to work out mortgage modifications. >>> a court appearance in los angeles for the reality show producer ar
we have already done a dynamite ak pel la and today we're going to team up with the band. their videos are so creative, they have become viral video sensations. we decided to take that segment and put it on tomorrow morning on "today" -- oh, turning into a mob on us here. the gang with ok-go tomorrow morning on "today." >> let's look at the top stories inside from the news desk. >> good morning, everybody. in the news, today president obama is try to salvage a...
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north of that point it is nothing but ake lights. we'll keep you updated. inbound 66 just as the sun begins to think about coming up over the horizon, little volume. no sunshine delaysust yet. new york avenue looks pretty good through northeast, as did kenilworth. we'll head over and check the railfor you. metro, vre, no delays. marc rail, one delay, brunswick 872. six bins behind schedule. >>> more breaking news from the roadways, southbound lanes of the baltimore-washington parkway are back open after a deadly n't overnight. >>> a person was struck and killed north of 197 around 1:00 a.m. that had the road shut down for several hours. megan mcgrath joins us live on the scene with the very latest. megan, good morning. >>> well, good morning. good thus for commuters is the southbound lanes of the b.w. parkway have all reopened. they opened a little over a half hour ago. so that should not be an issue for you this morning. mayb some residual delays. but the lanes are now open. we had a horrible accident this morning. it shut downthe lanes for several hours w
north of that point it is nothing but ake lights. we'll keep you updated. inbound 66 just as the sun begins to think about coming up over the horizon, little volume. no sunshine delaysust yet. new york avenue looks pretty good through northeast, as did kenilworth. we'll head over and check the railfor you. metro, vre, no delays. marc rail, one delay, brunswick 872. six bins behind schedule. >>> more breaking news from the roadways, southbound lanes of the baltimore-washington parkway...
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-ake a look at this. this is what they found a 9-foot long red tail boa constrrct or, wrapped arrund the car engine. it took a little bii of cooking oil for animal control workers3 to loosen the snake's grrp. it likely broke free from its owners and every time we how this video, candace looks the other way. >>> i understand, candace. >>> the results of a new study shows that tying the knot isnnt for anyone. >> this traditional definition of marriage we have is changinn. >> the reasons many peoppe in the .s. just aren't walking down the isl aisle anymore. >>> nothing to fear here, just >>> nothing to fear here, just congestion on the outer loop whoa, whoa! [ car alarm blares ] we got this. holiday decorating runs on dunkin', with our delicious gingerbread lattes. hurry in today. america runs on dunkin'. j >>> 7:46 on this friday morning. it looks rather ineventful, mean we ave dry conditions. look at the clouds beginning to dissipate. we are looking forward to a lot of sunshinn. ttat won't warm us a whole
-ake a look at this. this is what they found a 9-foot long red tail boa constrrct or, wrapped arrund the car engine. it took a little bii of cooking oil for animal control workers3 to loosen the snake's grrp. it likely broke free from its owners and every time we how this video, candace looks the other way. >>> i understand, candace. >>> the results of a new study shows that tying the knot isnnt for anyone. >> this traditional definition of marriage we have is changinn....
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there are lots of studies that show when students are active and healthy running around, they do better ak dechl cli. i speak for myself as a young boy, it was very challenging for me to sit still for five or six hours straight in school. i needed to get outside and burn off steam and come back in and concentrate. sometimes it seems counterintuitive. when students are active, healthy, they'll be a better job of concentrating and paying attention in class. >> let's talk about the potential for bipartisanship when it comes to education. what do you expect you can get past in the coming months with the new congress? >> i'm very hopeful we can reauthorize the elementary and secondary education kt a. we need to fix no child left behind and do it together. as i've said repeatedly, when it comes to education we have to put politics and ideology to the side. somewhere to educate our way to a better economy. this is about strengthening our nation. we're nowhere near where we need to be educationally. we've drop from first in the world to ninth in terms of college graduates. our high school dropout
there are lots of studies that show when students are active and healthy running around, they do better ak dechl cli. i speak for myself as a young boy, it was very challenging for me to sit still for five or six hours straight in school. i needed to get outside and burn off steam and come back in and concentrate. sometimes it seems counterintuitive. when students are active, healthy, they'll be a better job of concentrating and paying attention in class. >> let's talk about the potential...